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Feel Good Quotes and Sayings:

Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end. ~Author Unknown

Fall seven times, stand up eight. ~Japanese Proverb

Words, once they are printed, have a life of their own. Carol Burnett

Nobody trips over mountains. It is the small pebble that causes you to stumble. Pass all the pebbles in your path and you will find you have crossed the mountain. ~Author Unknown

When the world says, “Give up,”
Hope whispers, “Try it one more time.”
~Author Unknown

Life isn’t worth living unless you’re willing to take some big chances and go for broke.
-Eliot Wiggington-

“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

Life is like a hot bath. It feels good while you’re in it, but the longer you stay in, the more wrinkled you get.
-Unknown

Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.
-Danny Kaye-

“Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.
Life is beauty, admire it.
Life is a dream, realize it.
Life is a challenge, meet it.
Life is a duty, complete it.
Life is a game, play it.
Life is a promise, fulfill it.
Life is sorrow, overcome it.
Life is a song, sing it.
Life is a struggle, accept it.
Life is a tragedy, confront it.
Life is an adventure, dare it.
Life is luck, make it.
Life is too precious, do not destroy it.
Life is life, fight for it.”
― Mother Teresa

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Thanks so much for following my blog, and for commenting on my post.
I replied to your note, but if you don’t mind I’ll share my thoughts here as well:

I’m so very sorry that you have to share your life with this disease.

When I was going through my first medical crisis, in the 1970s, one of the first things I asked for was a book that television news journalist Betty Rollins had just written called “First, You Cry.” Reading how other people find their way is such a great help. Writing it out is, too.

Welcome to the blogosphere. I’ll keep you in my thoughts and prayers, and I’ll look in on your blog to see how you’re doing.